Clytie (Clyt′ie). A nymph who got herself changed into a sunflower because her love of Apollo was unrequited. In the form of this flower she is still supposed to be turning toward Sol, a name of Apollo.
Cneph. In Egyptian mythology the creator of the universe.
Cocytus (Cocy′tus), the river of Lamentation. One of the five rivers of the infernal regions.
“Infernal rivers that disgorge
Into the burning lake their baleful streams.
... Cocytus, named of lamentation loud.
Heard on the rueful stream.”
Milton.
Coeculus (Coe′culus), a violent robber, was a son of Vulcan.
Coelus (Coe′lus), also called Uranus (or Heaven), was the most ancient of the gods.
Coena Saliaris (Coe′na Salia′ris), see Ancilia.
Collina (Colli′na) was one of the rural deities, the goddess of hills.
Comedy, see Thalia.
Comus (Co′mus) was the god of revelry. He presided over entertainments and feasts.